Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 2 - Something Like a War (1900-1910) | Ken Burns Documentary
This second episode in the series covers the years 1900-10. The new century was a time of great change in the United States and around the world. Baseball was in decline generally but the creation of the American League by Bam Johnson in 1896 presents the first real competition to the older and well-established National League. The new league was an immediate success and established themselves in cities that had been abandoned by the National League. The National League owners did their best to obstruct the upstarts but in the end had to admit that the

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Funny Baseball Bloopers of 2013, Volume One

Funny Baseball Bloopers of 2013, Volume One

Funny Baseball Bloopers of 2013, Volume One

Because there aren't enough internet clips of dogs and people sharing a hot dog. Friends said my first video -- 2014, V1 -- had too many replays so I've shor...

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 7 - The Capital Of Baseball (1950-1960) | Ken Burns Documentary
The episode covers the 1950s and deals with several key events and issues: the dominance of the Yankees, the continuing integration of the game and the move to the West Coast of the Dodgers and Giants. The Yankees dominate baseball in the 1950s, winning 9 American League pennants and the World Series 5 times. For their rivals, particularly the Brooklyn Dodgers, every season proved to be a case of 'wait until next year'. The Dodgers year finally came in 1955 but with dwindling attendance, both the Dodgers and the NY Giants announce a few years later

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GoPro Baseball: CJ Wilson - Behind the Eyes

GoPro Baseball: CJ Wilson - Behind the Eyes

GoPro Baseball: CJ Wilson - Behind the Eyes

Get an intimate look into the mindset of professional pitcher, CJ Wilson, as he throws a standard, off-season bullpen. Wilson is touted as one of the hardest working players in the league, learn why he believes October is really won in the offseason and what he does to prepare for the post-season.
"You aren't just competing against yourself, you are competing with every opponent in the league. What are you doing that they aren't doing?"
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3+® camera from ‪http://GoPro.com.
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Music Courtesy of ExtremeMusic
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Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 1 - Our Game (1840-1900) | Ken Burns Documentary
The first episode in this documentary series covers the origins of baseball in the mid-19th century to the beginnings of the 20th century. Contrary to popular myth, Abner Doubleday did not sit down one afternoon in 1839 and write down the rules of baseball. The game evolved over many years and had its origins in cricket, rounders and town ball. The first game of baseball as we know took place in 1846 at Elysian Fields in New Jersey, just across the river from Manhattan when the New York Knickerbockers played a game. The Civil War had a major impact making it a wor

Ole Miss Baseball: Mic'd Up - First Day of Fall Practice

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Top Baseball Catches (MLB)

Top Baseball Catches (MLB)

Top Baseball Catches (MLB)

Bare handed catches,diving catches, and wall jumps all in one video! I do not own the rights to this song.

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 2 - Something Like a War (1900-1910) | Ken Burns Documentary
This second episode in the series covers the years 1900-10. The new century was a time of great change in the United States and around the world. Baseball was in decline generally but the creation of the American League by Bam Johnson in 1896 presents the first real competition to the older and well-established National League. The new league was an immediate success and established themselves in cities that had been abandoned by the National League. The National League owners did their best to obstruct the upstarts but in the end had to admit that their play was on a par with the older established circuit. This led to the first World Series in 1903 between the Boston Pilgrims and the Pittsburgh Pirates, which Boston won (there was no World Series in 1904 because of NY Giants manager John McGraw's antipathy towards Johnson and the American League, a decision that cost the players dearly). The stars of the day shone: Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Christie Mathewson and many others. African Americans were still excluded from either league but played baseball on barnstorming teams across the USA.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108700/?ref_=tt_ov_inf

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 7 - The Capital Of Baseball (1950-1960) | Ken Burns Documentary
The episode covers the 1950s and deals with several key events and issues: the dominance of the Yankees, the continuing integration of the game and the move to the West Coast of the Dodgers and Giants. The Yankees dominate baseball in the 1950s, winning 9 American League pennants and the World Series 5 times. For their rivals, particularly the Brooklyn Dodgers, every season proved to be a case of 'wait until next year'. The Dodgers year finally came in 1955 but with dwindling attendance, both the Dodgers and the NY Giants announce a few years later that they are moving to the West Coast. Integration of the game continued throughout this period but as one observer notes, the democratization of the game meant the end of the Negro leagues, at one time the largest Black-owned business in America.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1064262/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl

GoPro Baseball: CJ Wilson - Behind the Eyes

published:23 Sep 2014

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Get an intimate look into the mindset of professional pitcher, CJ Wilson, as he throws a standard, off-season bullpen. Wilson is touted as one of the hardest working players in the league, learn why he believes October is really won in the offseason and what he does to prepare for the post-season.
"You aren't just competing against yourself, you are competing with every opponent in the league. What are you doing that they aren't doing?"
Shot 100% on the HD HERO3+® camera from ‪http://GoPro.com.
Get stoked and subscribe: http://goo.gl/HgVXpQ
Music Courtesy of ExtremeMusic
http://www.extrememusic.com

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 1 - Our Game (1840-1900) | Ken Burns Documentary
The first episode in this documentary series covers the origins of baseball in the mid-19th century to the beginnings of the 20th century. Contrary to popular myth, Abner Doubleday did not sit down one afternoon in 1839 and write down the rules of baseball. The game evolved over many years and had its origins in cricket, rounders and town ball. The first game of baseball as we know took place in 1846 at Elysian Fields in New Jersey, just across the river from Manhattan when the New York Knickerbockers played a game. The Civil War had a major impact making it a workingman's game whereas previously, it was reserved for gentlemen. Baseball soon became big business when powerful men such as A.G. Spalding became involved. The National League was formed, soon followed by the upstart American League that sold alcohol and attracted more working class supporters. Negroes were not allowed to play in either league after 1890 and formed their own teams.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1063354/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt

Ole Miss Baseball: Mic'd Up - First Day of Fall Practice

published:26 Sep 2014

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Disney World Baseball Spring Training at ESPN Wide World of Sports

published:09 Mar 2015

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Walt Disney World fans come from all over to see the Atlanta Braves make their spring training home at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex and Walt Disney World in Florida, but the game on the field is just one reason to visit Champion Stadium. The food, atmosphere, and magical Walt Disney World touches make this ballpark an experience like no other. If you can't make it to spring training this season, there's always next year. More at http://goo.gl/DyQ4P.

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 6 - The National Pastime (1940-1950) | Ken Burns Documentary
The 1940s was a decade of huge change in America and in baseball. In the 1941 season, Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hit .406 and Joe DiMaggio had his record-setting 56 game hitting streak. The Brooklyn Dodgers went from being perennial losers to actually winning the NL pennant. With the belated entry of the US into World War II many veterans enlisted, including Bob Feller, Ted Williams Hank Greenberg and Joe DiMaggio. In all, 340 major leaguers and over 3000 minor leaguers enlisted. With women entering the workforce in record numbers, it seemed only natural that they too would play professional baseball and the AAGPBL, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, was formed in 1943. The biggest change however, came with the breaking of the color barrier. Over the years, several owners had wanted to sign African-Americans but Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis flatly refused. On his death however, the new Commissioner Happy Chandler, showed himself far more open to the idea. Brooklyn Dodgers manager Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson in 1945 and changed the game forever. The end of the decade also saw the death of a legend: Babe Ruth died in 1948 after a two year battle with cancer.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1063713/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl

Ken Burns - Baseball: Episode 11 - The Tenth Inning (1994-2009) | Ken Burns Documentary
As the new millenium dawns, Baseball is more popular and profitable than ever, but suspicions and revelations about performance enhancing drugs keep surfacing, calling the integrity of the game itself into question.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1777725/?ref_=ttep_ep11

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond. Players on the batting team take turns hitting against the pitcher of the fielding team, which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning and nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.

Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia.